Sunkin team up with Coco Republic at Highett Common

Coco Republic’s Senior Interior Designer, Rohan Smith, says there are a number of growing interior trends coming through in 2024.
Sunkin team up with Coco Republic at Highett Common
Urban EditorialApril 15, 2024PROJECT SPOTLIGHT

Sunkin Property Group is offering buyers a rare opportunity to kit their future homes at the new Highett Common masterplan in Highett, with furniture carefully curated by leading furniture company, Coco Republic.

New purchasers can secure a furniture package from Coco Republic for $12,000, which includes a private styling consultation with one of their experienced interior designers.

The offer gives future buyers a chance to replicate the impressive display suite which features Coco Republic furniture.

Visit Highett Common display suite May 4th 11am – 1pm for a special presentation with Rohan Smith on recent design trends and Coco Republic’s design services. Light refreshments and food provided. Enquire via Urban.com.au to register your attendance. 

 

Thanks to Coco Republic, new purchasers at Highett Common receive a $12,000 furniture package to elevate their new homes, available until the end of April.* The package includes a private styling consultation with one of their experienced Interior Designers.

Coco Republic’s Senior Interior Designer, Rohan Smith, who collaborates with project designers and architects to curate a furniture selection that is both functional and complementary to a project’s overarching design, says there are a number of growing interior trends coming through in 2024.

“With a growing focus on environmental consciousness, sustainable interior design is expected to continue gaining traction,” Smith says. 

“Sustainability, including the use of recycled materials, energy-efficient appliances and fixtures, and a general emphasis on eco-friendly practices is a trend I envisage will dominate in 2024.”

Smith predicts that more homeowners will look to add a sense of individuality to their spaces, utilising eclectic design elements that combine different styles and eras from the design world. 

“Mixing styles and periods allows individuals to express their personalities and create spaces that reflect their own tastes and life experiences." 

Smith says as technology advances, seamlessly integrating smart home features into interior design has become increasingly popular.

"This includes smart lighting, climate control, automated window treatments, and other connected home technologies,” Smith explained. 

Every resident at Highett Common will have access to Highett Common Connect, a dedicated resident’s app that will provide residents with everything they need at their fingertips. 

Designed as the digital heartbeat of the community, the app will offer an unrivalled level of convenience, connecting neighbours to each other and the local community while offering an easy way to reserve resident amenities and utilise in-home services.

As far as colours go, Smith's believes in incorporating natural, earthy materials including solid timber, leathers, linens, and natural stone, all emphasising the focus on a neutral, calming environment.

Creating harmony between the built forms and landscape has been prioritised at Highett Common, with a focus on neutral tones and natural materials.

Highett Common’s environmental goals will also see the site become Victoria’s first net zero medium-density community

Sunkin is well advanced in the construction of the first stage at Highett Common. They recently released their first collection of townhouses in the enviro-friendly development.

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